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Thanks. That at least can get me started. If the wiring is not there then
what can I do? -- www.unclet.netfirms.com "SoCalMike" > wrote in message ... > Guest wrote: >> Now does anyone have any answers to my questions? >> > i wouldnt count on any wiring being there. the stripped down model likely > uses a smaller, cheaper wiring harness because there is no navigation or > advanced electronics involved. only 4 ways to tell... > > take the door liner off and look > ask a honda tech who has worked on the stripped accord > get the helm manual > check an online parts catalog, like the one at majestic honda. |
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On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 05:30:23 GMT, Guest > sayeth:
>Thanks. That at least can get me started. If the wiring is not there then >what can I do? Take the $3000.00 you saved and start wiring it? Hey, after thinking about it, you could have saved yourself an additional $15,000.00 extra and built the car yourself. -- Chris B. |
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Thanks for your advice. If Honda was and other car makers would keep
standard features and options across the board, I would not have such a problem. The Mazda had everything, but the interior looked a little cheap and the design, while great last year, I expected a pick up this year. All I need are power door locks. -- www.unclet.netfirms.com "Chris Bradley" > wrote in message ... > On Mon, 25 Jul 2005 05:30:23 GMT, Guest > sayeth: > >>Thanks. That at least can get me started. If the wiring is not there >>then >>what can I do? > > Take the $3000.00 you saved and start wiring it? > > Hey, after thinking about it, you could have saved yourself an > additional $15,000.00 extra and built the car yourself. > > -- > Chris B. > |
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Guest wrote:
> Thanks. That at least can get me started. If the wiring is not there then > what can I do? > you wanna go aftermarket, or OEM? aftermarket kits will come with all wiring, but OEM youll likely have to piece together and do all your homework. id probably go with aftermarket, but use OEM switches in the correct place. |
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-- www.unclet.netfirms.com "SoCalMike" > wrote in message ... > Guest wrote: >> Thanks. That at least can get me started. If the wiring is not there >> then what can I do? >> > > > you wanna go aftermarket, or OEM? aftermarket kits will come with all > wiring, but OEM youll likely have to piece together and do all your > homework. id probably go with aftermarket, but use OEM switches in the > correct place. How do I go about doing the OEM or even aftermarket but with the button on the door? Where can I get that button? Can I use it with an aftermarket system? |
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